Cross Vermont Trail

As its name implies, this expansive trail network travels throughout the different regions of Vermont.

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Cross Vermont Trail Details

As its name implies, this expansive trail network travels throughout the different regions of Vermont. There are 87-miles of trails in total and approximately dozens of individual routes that lead from the east to the west. Popular routes on this line include Bolton to Groton (sprawling pastures and farmlands), East Montpelier to downtown Montpelier (cool city views), and Richmond to Williston (backdrop of the Green Mountains and Adirondacks).

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Cross Vermont Trail

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Montpelier-Wells Rail Trail

Passing through Groton, Marshfield, Peacham, and Ryegate, this trail follows the former route of the Montpelier-Wells line that carried rocks and granite from the nearby mines in Barre.

6.4 mi away

Swiftwater Falls

This pool at the base of this waterfall is one of the largest waterfall swimming holes in the state of New Hampshire.

7.5 mi away

Bedell Bridge State Historic Site

Perched on the banks of the Connecticut River, this 74-acre park was once the site of the second-longest covered bridge in the country.

10.8 mi away

Ricker Pond State Park

This park in the Groton State Forest sits on the western edge of the 95-acre pond after which it was named.

12.4 mi away

Seyon Lodge State Park

This historic lodge is one of the seven state parks in the Groton State Forest.